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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980001
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/11/1995
Doc Name
EDNA MINE PN C-80-001 TR 34 HYDROLOGY REVIEW
From
DMG
To
SUSAN BERGMAIER
Type & Sequence
TR34
Media Type
D
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,. <br />-iii iuiiipiiuiu <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Deparlmenl of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman SL, Room 215 <br />Denver, ColoniAo 80203 <br />Phone I f03) 866 3567 <br />FAY: 11031 83 8106 <br />DATE: December 11, 1995 <br />TO: Susan Burgmai4er <br />FROM: Erica Crosby <br />l~~r <br />RE: Edna Mine (C-80-001) <br />TR-34; Hydrology Review <br />~~ <br />DEPARTMEIJT OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Roy Romer <br />Governor <br />James S Lochhead <br />E~ecmive Director <br />Michael8 Long <br />Division Direaa <br />Susan, per your request, I reviewed the hydrology calculations for the Moffat Pit area. I <br />have the following comments that should be directed to the operator; <br />1. There are several post-mine drainages depicted on Exhibit 3.4-4 that cross the <br />reclaimed contours. Unnamed Drainages #2, #3, #4, North Collection Ditch and <br />the South Collection Ditch all take sharp turns to the north crossing over the <br />reclaimed slopes. In comparison to the Pre-mining Topography Map, the ditches <br />appears unnatural crossing over the reclaimed slope. Generally, the long term <br />stability of permanent drainages routed across, rather than down, a slope is <br />questionable. When permanent diversions are constructed, the drainage design <br />should approximate the pre-mining configuration and blend in with the surrounding <br />area. Please re-evaluate the location of the drainages that cross the contours and <br />approximate a more natural drainage pattern. <br />2. P&M submitted hydrology designs for the Moffat Final Pit Drainage Area. The <br />Division could not locate the hydrology designs for Unnamed Drainage #1, <br />Unnamed Drainage #2, Unnamed Drainage #3, South Collection Ditch and the <br />North Collection Ditch. These drainages are all depicted on revised Exhibit 3.4-4. <br />Please provide the Division with the designs of these drainages, or direct us to where <br />they are located in the permit application. <br />3. Please inform the Division as to which culverts will remain on site in conjunction <br />with the post-mining topography. These culverts should be noted on Exhibit 3.4-4. <br />
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